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NOTICE OF PUBLIC RECORDING: "Notice Of Intent To Sue & Demand To Cure"

Updated: Aug 12

Intent to sue - Justin Choi ( Lapd Officer )
Intent to sue - Justin Choi ( Lapd Officer )

PUBLIC NOTICE OF RECORDING TO THE PUBLIC RECORD


Publication ID: SR-2025-0812-006

Date of Notice: August 12, 2025

Recorded Via: The Sovereign Record Thesovereignrecord.org


To all men and women of good will, public officials, agents, and entities whom it may concern:


Be it known and hereby declared that the document titled "FINAL NOTICE OF DEFAULT & OPPORTUNITY TO CURE" (attached hereto as a PDF file), issued by Daevon-Jerrielle: Taylor, Executor of the Daevon Jerrielle Taylor Private Trust, has been duly recorded and published to the public record on this day through The Sovereign Record, an independent nonprofit platform dedicated to empowering living men and women by creating a time-stamped, verifiable public record of lawful declarations, affidavits, and notices.


This recording is made in accordance with principles of natural law, common law, and constitutional protections, without waiver of any rights, and serves as an open and irrevocable notice to all parties. The document asserts a final notice of default and opportunity to cure, directed to Officer Justin Choi of the LAPD Internal Affairs and City Attorney of Los Angeles, regarding alleged violations and constitutional issues under Case No. 24CJCF08352. It is now preserved in the public domain for accountability, due process, and lawful self-governance.


Any responses or rebuttals to this notice or the recorded document must be made in writing, under penalty of perjury, and directed to the undersigned within thirty (30) days of this publication, or forever hold your peace. Failure to respond shall constitute tacit agreement and acquiescence.


This notice is published peacefully and lawfully, with no intent of rebellion, violence, or unlawful activity.


In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal on this 12th day of August, 2025.


Declarant: Daevon-Jerrielle: Taylor, A Living Man, sui juris


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Summary Of Notice Of Intent To Sue


From:Daevon-Jerrielle; Taylor, A Living Man, sui juris

335 E Albertoni St Ste 200 PMB 8

Carson, California Republic (90746-Exempt) – without the U.S.

All Rights Reserved – UCC 1-308, UCC 1-103.6 – Without Prejudice


Date of Notice: July 15, 2025

Sent Certified Mail: July 23, 2025

Received: July 25, 2025

To:Officer Justin Choi, Los Angeles Police Department

100 W 1st Street Los Angeles, California 90012

CC:

  • LAPD Internal Affairs Division

  • City Attorney of Los Angeles

  • Clerk of the Court – Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center

  • Presiding Judge – Criminal Division


SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS


This Notice of Intent to Sue is directed to Officer/Detective Justin Choi in both private and official capacity for participation in the creation, presentation, or execution of defective and fraudulent legal instruments, depriving the undersigned of liberty, property, and due process.


Certified copies of legal documents in Criminal Case No. 24CJCF03632, delivered July 8, 2025, are facially defective, unconstitutional, and legally void.


Material Defects Include:

  • No sworn or subscribed affidavit with date/time (Cal. Penal Code § 1526(a))

  • Inconsistent officer identification

  • Missing court name, judicial district, and required seal/stamp

  • Affidavit lacking injured party or specific alleged crime

  • Fraudulent and improperly dated restraining and firearms orders


LEGAL AUTHORITIES CITED


Federal Law:

  • Fourth & Fourteenth Amendments – U.S. Constitution

  • 42 U.S.C. § 1983 – Civil remedy for constitutional violations

  • 18 U.S.C. §§ 241–242 – Conspiracy and deprivation of rights under color of law


Key Case Law:

  • Franks v. Delaware, 438 U.S. 154 (1978)

  • Groh v. Ramirez, 540 U.S. 551 (2004)

  • United States v. Leon, 468 U.S. 897 (1984)

  • Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963)

  • Malley v. Briggs, 475 U.S. 335 (1986)


California Law:

  • Penal Code §§ 1523–1529 – Warrant issuance requirements

  • Gov. Code §§ 820, 810–996.6 – Tort liability of public employees


NOTICE OF LIABILITY & DEMAND FOR REMEDY


Officer/Detective Justin Choi is formally liable for:

  • Constitutional deprivations

  • Fraudulent legal process

  • Emotional, reputational, and physical damages


Cure Demand (15 Days):

  • Withdrawal of defective instruments

  • Public correction of record

  • Return of seized property

  • Full disclosure of all judicial communications


Failure to cure will result in:

  • Federal civil suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983

  • Private criminal complaint

  • Government Tort Claim filing

  • Commercial lien process under fee schedule


FEE SCHEDULE


  • Emotional distress & reputational harm: $250,000

  • Constitutional violations: $500,000

  • Trespass upon property/rights: $150,000

  • Fraudulent legal process: $200,000


    TOTAL: $1,100,000 (subject to lien & litigation)


Notice to Agent is Notice to Principal | Notice to Principal is Notice to Agent


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